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4.5
Stars
Light At The End
Myth of Logic
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USA
Scott Davis, the multi-instrumentalist behind the one-man project Myth of Logic, has released the third and final album in his “Here & There” trilogy, titled “Light At The End.” Davis plays every instrument and sings every lyric on the album, showcasing his impressive musical talents.
For those unfamiliar with Myth of Logic, I highly recommend checking out the Live Listen-Through on The Prog Corner YouTube Channel, hosted by Scot Lade (The Prog Corner) and myself, Kevin Carmony (Prog Radio). We dive into the album with commentary from Scott Davis, providing a great introduction to the music. After listening, you can purchase the CD from The Band Wagon (USA) or download the high-quality audio files from Bandcamp. There's also a limited-time offer on The Band Wagon for the entire trilogy at a discounted price—a perfect opportunity to own all three albums. (The Band Wagon and Bandcamp links below.)
If you're a fan of Squire-like bass lines and Starcastle-ish synths and keyboards, you'll love this neo-prog album.
If you're a fan of Squire-like bass lines and Starcastle-ish synths and keyboards, you'll love this neo-prog album. To hear more in-depth thoughts, you can watch our live reactions during the YouTube listen-through. (Link below.)
Several tracks from the album are currently in Prog Radio’s New Music rotation, and the 15-minute epic, 'A Construct of Delusion,' will be featured in Monday’s “What’s New Proggy Cats?” broadcast.
Rating: 4.5 Stars